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Kevin Durant responding to a criticism of Cam


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I was browsing other forums yesterday. Most said the coordinator needs to be fired.

 

Opponents' forums? I was looking at the Seahawks one and all they were talking about was how bad Cam was and how he isn't half the player or leader that Wilson is and all that bullsh(t. Like once every couple of pages someone would say "Can't blame Cam his o-line sucks, but Wilson is still better" but for the most part they were ripping him up. They're blinded by some insecurity about how their QB compares to others, which results in them not watching the game as a whole but just whether the QBs get completions or incompletions. Or in other words, idiots.

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Opponents' forums? I was looking at the Seahawks one and all they were talking about was how bad Cam was and how he isn't half the player or leader that Wilson is and all that bullsh(t. Like once every couple of pages someone would say "Can't blame Cam his o-line sucks, but Wilson is still better" but for the most part they were ripping him up. They're blinded by some insecurity about how their QB compares to others, which results in them not watching the game as a whole but just whether the QBs get completions or incompletions. Or in other words, idiots.

 

to be fair though the farther away you get from the pacific northwest the rarer seahawks fans who had even watched football prior to 2013 become

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Opponents' forums? I was looking at the Seahawks one and all they were talking about was how bad Cam was and how he isn't half the player or leader that Wilson is and all that bullsh(t. Like once every couple of pages someone would say "Can't blame Cam his o-line sucks, but Wilson is still better" but for the most part they were ripping him up. They're blinded by some insecurity about how their QB compares to others, which results in them not watching the game as a whole but just whether the QBs get completions or incompletions. Or in other words, idiots.

It's the same here when a certain QB who shall not be named gets named.

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Opponents' forums? I was looking at the Seahawks one and all they were talking about was how bad Cam was and how he isn't half the player or leader that Wilson is and all that bullsh(t. Like once every couple of pages someone would say "Can't blame Cam his o-line sucks, but Wilson is still better" but for the most part they were ripping him up. They're blinded by some insecurity about how their QB compares to others, which results in them not watching the game as a whole but just whether the QBs get completions or incompletions. Or in other words, idiots.

 

Well, that's expected from other teams' site but it's when it's done on this site and other Panthers' site and not put in true context, there lies ur problem. 

 

I see a kid that is doing everything he can to win for his team. I also see a kid whose self esteem and confidence is slowly but surely destroyed by the team he is trying to help. 

 

IMO, Russell didn't play any better than Cam. As a matter of fact, take a way his TD and he and Cam would have been tied stat wise. But, it's clear unlike Cam's, his team will always try and find a way to make him shine by winning.

 

All the other talk about leadership is nothing more than media regurgitation. Some folks won't know what maturity and leadership was if it jumped up and kicked them in the arse. BTW, isn't Russell the one who is already divorcing his wife after like two years of marriage? We need to stop judging Cam through the filter of a bunch of ego driven brats in and out of the media.

 

But I will say, I do love the Seahawks. Not a lot of money spent on players but money well spent. 

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Opponents' forums? I was looking at the Seahawks one and all they were talking about was how bad Cam was and how he isn't half the player or leader that Wilson is and all that bullsh(t. Like once every couple of pages someone would say "Can't blame Cam his o-line sucks, but Wilson is still better" but for the most part they were ripping him up. They're blinded by some insecurity about how their QB compares to others, which results in them not watching the game as a whole but just whether the QBs get completions or incompletions. Or in other words, idiots.

General nfl forums.

Those seahawk fans are dumb as poo

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